An introduction to local artists and their crafty goodness

You’re certainly not going to find any of this stuff at your so-called Target.

There is a movement in our country. I could spend hours talking about this movement and the effect it is having on human rights, our economy, our environment and each of us. It is an awakening of consumers as we are becoming more likely to question where, how and who made the stuff we spend our money on. Buy organic, buy local and buy green are becoming mantras for many of us. And for one website “buy handmade” is another one they would like to be added to the consumer voice.

Etsy, “your place to buy & sell all things handmade” connects artists with buyers in a way that resembles the fun we all have on eBay or craigslist. Instead of your typical craft fair or art show where artists have booths showcasing their creations, Etsy lets the crafters set up an online storefront. With a mission to reconnect makers with buyers and to enable people to make a living with their creative talents, Etsy has quickly become all the rage among independent artists. Over 100,000 artists have set up shop since the site’s launch in 2005. The online marketplace is starting to be recognized by consumers as the place for gifts that are one-of-a-kind and have more personality than gifts purchased at big box retailers.

Etsy has several search options for helping buyers sort through all the purses, jewelry, art, home goods, kids toys, clothes, dishware, and stationary to find just what they are looking for. One option is to search by location, which is a response to the consumer voice demanding more opportunities to buy locally. A search of artists in Richmond brings up 80+ storefronts that have been recently updated. Just a quick glance and I find some artists that I already know and love. Erin Taylor Designs, Bees Knees Studio, and Modern June can often be found at local events like 17th Street Farmer’s Market and Spring Bada-Bing, and they each have blogs that paint the picture of what it is like to try to make a living by making things.

A closer look at Richmond artists left me amazed at their creativity and skills, and also forced me to pull out my credit card to place a few orders. When you’ve got some free time, or are in need a gift I encourage you to spend some time looking over all the local artists and their unique creations, but for now please enjoy my highlights.

Jewelry

If you are in the market for some unique, handcrafted jewelry you will not be disappointed by what local artists are offering on Etsy. Easily the largest category in my search, it is hard to pick just one to share with you, but I was touched by one artist’s ability to include her life in her creations. Adding a special personal meaning to her work, Silver Tree Art, took extra fabric from a quilt her great aunt made 30 years ago and set it in resin to make earrings. She also accepts orders for custom pieces, which means I can have finally found a second use for my wedding dress.

Art

In her bio, artist Sherri Conley tells the story of how she fell in love with photography. The prints in her shop are full of color, life and character, and are available in various sizes including standard postcard size.

Vintage

Not only is Etsy a place for handmade items, but also vintage pieces. LaVogue is a collection of vintage clothing and jewelry, some of which the artist has added her own special touch by hand painting designs onto the fabric. Other shops like Craft Happens, offer vintage items which are meant to be supplies for other artists, like the museum curator turned jewelry maker at Historically Inspired Design.

Kids

Monkey and Me is a shop full of handcrafted children’s designs that is best described as overwhelmingly cute.

Personalized

Painted For You offers hand-painted, personalized ceramic plates and tiles that would be great for special occasions like the Mother’s Day (May 11th). Also, Linney Shvede sells personalized luggage tags — which I plan on purchasing as a gift for a newlywed couple to use on the luggage they take on their honeymoon.

Beauty

Jackson Sage sells naturally based beauty products like soaps and creams. You can even find a gentle bug repellent soap for your dog that will leave their coat soft and shiny.

Home Decor

Rosewood Pottery is the ultimate example of being able to buy a handcrafted gift for yourself and then being able to show it off to friends when they come over for dinner. Transforming recycled glass into something amazing, Solo Glass sells hand blown glass and clocks made from vintage glass plates.

Every consumer wants to get more for their money and Etsy gives us that. We are buying more than a gift for a friend or ourselves, we are buying into an artist’s dream, we are buying into our local economy and we are buying into a movement that challenges all us to question how our actions affect our community, locally and globally.

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Alicia Farrell

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  1. Hi Alicia, what a great shout out for all the wonderful Etsy artists! We really appreciate the wonderful shout out!

    ETSY ROCKS!

    I can’t wait to check out some vendors that I don’t know know yet. I am sure to find some new favorites.

    RVA NEWS rocks too!

    thanks,
    Kelly
    Modern June

  2. Hi Alicia,

    I’m tickled to be included among the local ETSY vendors on RVA News! You can get lost on ETSY browsing all the wonderfully creative handmade articles that are listed on the site. It is “crafty goodness” indeed!

    Thanks so much,

    Sherri

  3. Groan, what have you done. I’ve already spent my Etsy allowance for the month. I got my wallet out while reading this without even realizing it.

    Best Etsy experience yet: I found a perfect necklace for my wedding next month, looked high and low for earrings to match, couldn’t find anything, emailed the lady who made the necklace asking for help, within 6 hours she had earrings for me. Bam, add to cart.

  4. Thank you so much for featuring my shop, there is SO much great stuff on Etsy I’m always amazed when someone happens onto my little page. I LOVE the Shop Local feature, it’s so neat to see all the craftiness in our community.

    My best Etsy story: my fiance got my engagement ring from an Etsy seller!

  5. Hi Alicia,

    thanks so much for this article! Etsy is only 2ish years old and already has a *huge* following. There are still tons of people that have not been introduced to that wonderful world of craftiness. So, thank you for including me in the list of etsy artists & introducing local etsy artists to Richmond!

    remember – shop local! shout out for the Richmond Craft Mafia Boss of All Craft Shows, coming up April 20 at Plant Zero. come out to meet the local famiglia, and all their crafty friends!

    xox erintaylor

  6. Thanks so much for featuring all these great local ETSYers (and me, too)! There is so much great talent in this city that it absolutely boggles my mind.

  7. Sara Via on said:

    I just signed up to sell on Etsy, and I’m really excited about the potential. Thank you so much for your promotion of local art.

    Sara (mozaics)

  8. Jackson Sage on said:

    Thanks so much for spreading the word about Etsy and all of its wonderfulness. Also, thanks for mentioning Jackson Sage!

    ~Erika
    of Jackson Sage

  9. What good words you speak, Alicia. Thank you for recognizing the deeper imprint of what we artists and etsians do with our work. I would be honored to create something special for you with your wedding dress. I wear some of my grandmother’s fabric as a pendant, a way of keeping her close to my heart!

    And you’ve also recognized so many talented artists! Kudos.

    Many thanks!

    Peace,
    Suzanne
    SilverTreeArt

  10. Wow! It’s so great of you to feature these great local artists. Richmond is full of darn good art and talent. And, Etsy really is a great format to support individuals trying to make a go of it.

  11. – we are so happy you gave the shout outs to the money kids like erin taylor (hey you – strawberry hillers and foxfield fiends- think original dress for the horse race) and jackson sage (say good bye to buggies and doggie dandruff). we love etsy and think that local is always the way to roll.

  12. silver tree art owner, suzanne vinson, is such a wonderful person, mother, artist, and friend. i have MANY of her pieces, and i have NEVER been disappointed. i’ve watched her artistic abilities grow over the years, and i’m always amazed at how much talent runs thru her and into her work…she is amazing. thank you for recognizing such an wonderful person and also for recognizing local artists! kudos!!!

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